Dr. Nancy Steele focuses her work on the protection and conservation of land and water, striving always to have a direct positive impact on nature and humanity. She is a professional executive manager who has founded and led nonprofits and served on boards of directors. Endlessly curious, she applies a scientists mind to answering questions that result in turning data into actionable knowledge resulting in good policies and practices.
Sarah (Seckinger) Charron is an environmental engineer with 10 years of experience working principally for municipalities on water and wastewater treatment improvement programs. She is a licensed professional environmental engineer in...
Rob continues to work as a consulting hydrogeologist. In that capacity, he addresses technical issues related to groundwater contamination and groundwater management. Rob also provides litigation consulting and expert witness testimony. In...
While earning first a Master's in Water Resource Engineering, then an Engineer's Degree in Applied Hydrogeology, Susan's research focused on computer modeling of groundwater flow and contaminant transport. After completing her graduate...
David received an MS degree in Hydrology and Hydrogeology from the University of Nevada, Reno where he studied watershed nutrient cycling processes affecting the pollution of Lake Tahoe. He recently completed a doctoral program focusing on...
In 1987, Steve received a BA in Geography/Ecology from UCLA. Steve served with the Peace Corps in Sierra Leone as a fisheries volunteer. In 1995, he completed his MS from U.C. Berkeley with a focus on river ecology and management. Steve...
John Sanderson is the Director of Colorado State University’s Center for Collaborative Conservation. At the Center, John and his staff work to build the capacity of organizations, communities, and future leaders to achieve conservation...
Peggy was director of planning and development for the Franklin County Commissioners, where she provided technical assistance to 26 townships in western Massachusetts.
Neil is an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UMASS, Dartmouth. For the past several years, he has been busy helping the US EPA, the US Fish & Wildlife Service and the states of New Hampshire and...